Quanah, of Comanche origin, is a unique and distinct given name derived from the Native American language. It was originally bestowed upon Quanah Parker, a renowned Comanche leader born in the mid-19th century. The name's literal translation is "flower," but it also carries cultural significance, reflecting his people's deep connection with nature and the land they inhabited. Throughout history, Quanah has been associated with courage, wisdom, and adaptability, qualities embodied by its namesake who navigated the challenges of a rapidly changing world during his lifetime.
"Quanah experienced its peak popularity between 1962 and 1981, with a total of 40 births recorded during this period."